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Dig the hole to a depth equal to 1/3 to 1/2 of the above-ground height of the post. For a standard 6-foot fence, aim for at least 2 feet deep.
The hole should be three times the width of the post (e.g., 12 inches wide for a 4x4 post). FTCNEW januflix_mp4
A stable post starts with a deep, well-drained hole to prevent shifting and wood rot. Dig the hole to a depth equal to
Alignment ensures your fence looks professional and remains structurally sound. A stable post starts with a deep, well-drained
For multiple posts, run a string line between two preset end posts to keep the entire line straight. 3. Secure with Concrete
Add 6 inches of gravel to the bottom of the hole. This prevents the post from sitting in standing water, which is the primary cause of rot. 2. Set and Align the Post